Copepod breeder tank

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I just had the water checked and everything was great. Plus how would I go about doing a water change without losing a lot of my pods?
 

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I use a 5 gallon bucket with an airstone. No heater. No light. No issues. I feed flakes to the water twice a week and use Phyto feast. Haven't had an issue at all. Works well.
 

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I just had the water checked and everything was great. Plus how would I go about doing a water change without losing a lot of my pods?
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Run the water you are removing through a pod sieve and rise the pods back into your breeding tank with the fresh water you are adding.
 

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I just had the water checked and everything was great. Plus how would I go about doing a water change without losing a lot of my pods?
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Run the water you are removing through a pod sieve and rise the pods back into your breeding tank with the fresh water you are adding.
@oldbob50 this was a 5 year old "dead" thread
 

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